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Oklahoma Rural Health Transformation Program

Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP)

Oklahoma has officially secured $223,476,948.62 for the first budget period of a five-year grant through the Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP), part of a historic $50 billion federal investment authorized by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

The five-year program focuses on helping people get the care they need where they live, leading to a healthier, thriving state.

What happens next?

Timely distribution of funding, in accordance with state procurement laws, is our top priority. Once the activities and the appropriate procurement path for programs are defined, funding opportunities will be posted on the RHTP Funding Webpage.

Read below to learn what the program means for our state as Oklahoma begins this work.

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Oklahoma RHT Program Engagement Opportunities

RHTP Roadshow

Events will include updates on the program’s progress and information about how community members, local providers and organizations can participate in the funding process as program implementation continues. Local roadshows will also include a listening session and time for community members to ask questions about the program.

RHTP Roadshow - Altus

August 19, 2026
1-2 p.m.

Southwest Technology Center
Altus, OK 

RHTP Touchpoint Webinar

August 24, 2026
Noon - 1 p.m.

Zoom (Virtual Meeting)

RHTP Roadshow - Atoka

August 25, 2026
2-3 p.m.

Kiamichi Technology Center
Atoka, OK 

More dates and locations coming soon. Open to the public.


Rural Regional Reorientation (RRR) Engagement Opportunities

RRR Facilitators work with local partners and stakeholders to identify priority needs and guide projects that strengthen access, quality, and sustainability of rural healthcare in Oklahoma. They also ensure that RRR funds and awarded projects are directed toward the greatest needs across rural communities.

These opportunities are open to all, but we especially encourage participation from local healthcare leaders, county and regional partners, and community stakeholders in RHTP RRR engagement meetings. Collaboration and attendance are vital to shaping priorities and strengthening rural health improvement efforts across Oklahoma.

RRR Regional Virtual Kickoff – Northeast

(Osage, Pawnee, Creek, Okmulgee, Wagoner, Rogers, Mayes, Delaware, Washington, Nowata, Craig, Ottawa)

July 21, 2026
11 a.m. - Noon

Zoom (Virtual Meeting)

RRR Regional Virtual Kickoff – Northwest and Northcentral

(Cimarron, Texas, Beaver, Harper, Ellis, Roger Mills, Woods, Woodward, Dewey, Custer, Alfalfa, Major, Blaine, Grant, Garfield, Kingfisher, Kay, Noble, Payne, Lincoln)

July 21, 2026
3 - 4 p.m.

Zoom (Virtual Meeting)

RRR Regional Virtual Kickoff – South Central

(Tillman, Comanche, Cotton, Stephens, Jefferson, Garvin, Murray, Carter, Love, Pontotoc)

July 22, 2026
11 a.m. - Noon

Zoom (Virtual Meeting)

RRR Regional Virtual Kickoff – Southwest and Central

(Beckham, Harmon, Greer, Jackson, Washita, Kiowa, Caddo, Canadian, Grady, McClain, Cleveland, Pottawatomie, Seminole, Okfuskee, Hughes, McIntosh)

July 22, 2026
3 - 4 p.m.

Zoom (Virtual Meeting)

RRR Regional Virtual Kickoff – Southeast and East Central

(Cherokee, Adair, Muskogee, Sequoyah, Haskell, Pittsburg, Latimer, Le Flore, Coal, Atoka, Pushmataha, Johnston, Marshall, Bryan, Choctaw, McCurtain)

July 24, 2026
11 a.m. - Noon

Zoom (Virtual Meeting)

Engagement Opportunities

April 15, 2026 - 1:00-2:00 PM

RHTP Roadshow

Woodward, OK
High Plains Technology Center - Auditorium

April 16, 2026 - 1:00-2:00 PM

RHTP Roadshow

Chickasha, OK
Grady County Fairgrounds - Community Room

April 21, 2026 - 1:00-2:00 PM

RHTP Touchpoint Webinar (Virtual Meeting)

 

RHTP Roadshow

Events will include updates on the program’s progress and information about how community members, local providers and organizations can participate in the funding process as program implementation continues. Local roadshows will also include a listening session and time for community members to ask questions about the program.

Date Time Description Location
August 19, 2026 1-2 p.m. RHTP Roadshow

Altus, OK
Southwest Technology Center

August 24, 2026 Noon-1 p.m. RHTP Touchpoint Webinar

Zoom (Virtual Meeting)

August 25, 2026 2-3 p.m. RHTP Roadshow

Atoka, OK
Kiamichi Technology Center

More dates and locations coming soon. Open to the public.


Rural Regional Reorientation (RRR) Engagement Opportunities

RRR Facilitators work with local partners and stakeholders to identify priority needs and guide projects that strengthen access, quality, and sustainability of rural healthcare in Oklahoma. They also ensure that RRR funds and awarded projects are directed toward the greatest needs across rural communities.

These opportunities are open to all, but we especially encourage participation from local healthcare leaders, county and regional partners, and community stakeholders in RHTP RRR engagement meetings. Collaboration and attendance are vital to shaping priorities and strengthening rural health improvement efforts across Oklahoma.

Date Time Description Location
July 21, 2026 11 a.m. - noon
RRR Regional Virtual Kickoff – Northeast (Osage, Pawnee, Creek, Okmulgee, Wagoner, Rogers, Mayes, Delaware, Washington, Nowata, Craig, Ottawa)

Zoom (Virtual Meeting)

July 21, 2026 3 - 4 p.m.
RRR Regional Virtual Kickoff - Northwest and Northcentral (Cimarron, Texas, Beaver, Harper, Ellis, Roger Mills, Woods, Woodward, Dewey, Custer, Alfalfa, Major, Blaine, Grant, Garfield, Kingfisher, Kay, Noble, Payne, Lincoln)

Zoom (Virtual Meeting)

July 22, 2026 11 a.m. - noon
RRR Regional Virtual Kickoff – South Central (Tillman, Comanche, Cotton, Stephens, Jefferson, Garvin, Murray, Carter, Love, Pontotoc)

Zoom (Virtual Meeting)

July 22, 2026 3 - 4 p.m. RRR Regional Virtual Kickoff - Southwest and Central (Beckham, Harmon, Greer, Jackson, Washita, Kiowa, Caddo, Canadian, Grady, McClain, Cleveland, Pottawatomie, Seminole, Okfuskee, Hughes, McIntosh)

Zoom (Virtual Meeting)

July 24, 2026 11 a.m. - noon RRR Regional Virtual Kickoff - Southeast and East Central (Cherokee, Adair, Muskogee, Sequoyah, Haskell, Pittsburg, Latimer, Le Flore, Coal, Atoka, Pushmataha, Johnston, Marshall, Bryan, Choctaw, McCurtain)

Zoom (Virtual Meeting)

July 27, 2026 11 a.m. - noon

RRR Regional Kickoff - Kellyville

Osage, Pawnee, Creek, Okmulgee (OSDH District 3 - east side; District 7 - Okmulgee)

Facilitator: Ann Paul

Kellyville, OK
Creek County Fairgrounds
(Dining/Banquet Hall)

July 27, 2026 noon - 1:00 p.m.

RRR Regional Kickoff - Woodward

Ellis, Woodward, Woods, Dewey, Custer & Roger Mills (OSDH District 1)

Facilitator: Clark Houser

Woodward, OK
High Plains Technology Center

July 28, 2026 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

RRR Regional Kickoff - Elk City

Beckham, Harmon, Greer, Jackson (OSDH District 5)

Facilitator: Tamara Clift

Elk City, OK
Beckham County Health Department

July 28, 2026 4-5 p.m.

RRR Regional Kickoff - Lawton

Tillman, Comanche, Cotton (OSDH District 5), Stephens, Jefferson (OSDH District 8)

Facilitator: Richard Gillespie

Lawton, OK
The FISTA

July 30, 2026 3-4 p.m.

RRR Regional Kickoff - Tahlequah

Muskogee, Cherokee, Adair, Sequoyah, Haskell (OSDH District 7)

Facilitator: Melanie McGee

Tahlequah, OK
Cherokee County Health Department

July 31, 2026 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

RRR Regional Kickoff - McAlester

Pittsburg, Latimer, Le Flore (OSDH District 9)

Facilitator: Melanie McGee

McAlester, OK
Pittsburg County Health Department

August 3, 2026 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

RRR Regional Kickoff - Pryor

Washington, Rogers, Craig, Ottawa, Mayes, Delaware, Wagoner, Nowata (OSDH District 4)

Facilitator: Ann Paul

Pryor, OK
Mayes County Fairgrounds

August 3, 2026 2-3 p.m.

RRR Regional Kickoff - Guymon

Cimarron, Texas, Beaver & Harper (OSDH District 1)

Facilitator: Clark Houser

Guymon, OK
Texas County Health Department

August 5, 2026 3-4 p.m.

RRR Regional Kickoff - Anadarko

Washita, Kiowa, Caddo (OSDH District 5)

Facilitator: Tamara Clift

Anadarko, OK
OSU Extension Service Center

August 6, 2026 3-4 p.m.

RRR Regional Kickoff - Enid

Alfalfa, Major, Blaine, Kingfisher, Garfield, Grant, Logan (OSDH District 6 - minus Canadian Co.)

Facilitator: Clark Houser

Enid, OK
Garfield County Health Department

August 7, 2026 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

RRR Regional Kickoff - Ardmore

Garvin, Murray, Pontotoc, Carter, Love (OSDH District 8)

Facilitator: Richard Gillespie

Ardmore, OK
Carter County Health Department

August 10, 2026 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

RRR Regional Kickoff - Norman

Canadian (OSDH District 2), Grady, McClain (OSDH District 6), Cleveland (OSDH District 10)

Facilitator: Tamara Clift

Norman, OK
The Well

August 10, 2026 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

RRR Regional Kickoff - Stillwater

Kay, Noble, Payne & Lincoln (OSDH District 3 - west side)

Facilitator: Clark Houser

Stillwater, OK
First Presbyterian Church

August 12, 2026 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

RRR Regional Kickoff - Seminole

Pottawatomie, Seminole, Hughes (OSDH District 6), Okfuskee, McIntosh (OSDH District 7)

Facilitator: Tamara Clift

Seminole, OK
Reynolds Wellness Center

August 13, 2026 3-4 p.m.

RRR Regional Kickoff - Hugo

Pushmataha, Choctaw, McCurtain (OSDH District 9)

Facilitator: Melanie McGee

Hugo, OK
Kiamichi Technology Center

August 14, 2026 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

RRR Regional Kickoff - Durant

Johnston, Marshall (OSDH District 8), Coal, Atoka, Bryan (OSDH District 9)

Facilitator: Melanie McGee

Durant, OK
Kiamichi Tech - Center for Workforce Advancement

Oklahoma RHTP Touchpoint Webinar

Date Description Notes
June 17, 2026 RHTP Touchpoint Webinar
April 21, 2026 RHTP Touchpoint Webinar
February 12, 2026 RHTP Touchpoint Webinar

RHTP Touchpoint Webinar

June 17, 2026

RHTP Touchpoint Webinar

April 21, 2026

RHTP Touchpoint Webinar

February 12, 2026

What does RHTP mean for Oklahoma?

This funding brings new resources to rural communities statewide. It supports easier access to care, stronger community partnerships, more local health workers and modern technology that helps providers connect and coordinate. 

If you live in rural Oklahoma, this initiative shows up in real, everyday ways:

  • Care is available closer to home
  • Access to care is easier with ride assistance, mobile clinics, and virtual visits
  • Emergencies are treated faster
  • Pregnant moms and babies get extra support closer to home
  • Behavioral health services are easier to access
  • Local hospitals and clinics are more likely to stay open and will operate with new technology

Make rural America healthy again

Support rural health innovations and new access points to promote preventative health and address root causes of diseases. Projects will use evidence-based, outcomes-driven interventions to improve disease prevention, chronic disease management, behavioral health, and prenatal care.

Sustainable access

Help rural providers become long-term access points for care by improving efficiency and sustainability. With RHTP support, rural facilities work together—or with high-quality regional systems—to share or coordinate operations, technology, primary and specialty care, and emergency services.

Workforce development

Attract and retain a high-skilled health care workforce by strengthening recruitment and retention of healthcare providers in rural communities. Help rural providers practice at the top of their license and develop a broader set of providers to serve a rural community’s needs, such as community health workers, pharmacists, and individuals trained to help patients navigate the healthcare system.

Who benefits?

Oklahoma envisions a future where every community—no matter how small or remote—has access to high-quality, locally grounded care that is connected through technology, supported by regional collaboration, and sustained by a strong rural workforce. Rural healthcare will remain financially stable, driven by innovation, and resilient for future generations.

Innovative care

Spark the growth of innovative care models to improve health outcomes, coordinate care, and promote flexible care arrangements. Develop and implement payment mechanisms incentivizing providers or Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) to reduce health care costs, improve quality of care, and shift care to lower cost settings.

Tech innovation

Foster use of innovative technologies that promote efficient care delivery, data security, and access to digital health tools by rural facilities, providers, and patients. Projects support access to remote care, improve data sharing, strengthen cybersecurity, and invest in emerging technologies

Oklahoma’s Six RHTP Initiatives

These areas reflect required federal programming and are the foundation of the state’s transformation plan. Details about each initiative and programs receiving funding can be viewed in the RHTP Initiatives Summary Packet.

Innovating the Care Model

Bringing care closer to home. This includes telehealth, transportation support, expanded care teams and investments in local health infrastructure.

Moving Upstream

Strengthening community-led prevention and wellness. This includes chronic disease prevention and management programs and supports that help people stay healthy. 

Growing the Next Generation of Rural Talent

Building a stronger workforce pipeline. This includes “grow your own” initiatives, training placements and recruitment efforts that bring more providers to rural communities. 

Facilitating Regional Collaboration

Helping local partners share resources and work together on operations, technology and coordinated care. 

Shifting to Value

Supporting the transition to value-based care through technical assistance, infrastructure development and quality incentive programs. 

Building Health Data Utility

Investing in technology that improves data sharing and care coordination, including EHR upgrades, interoperability and advanced analytics tools.

How Oklahoma Shaped the Plan

The RHTP plan reflects extensive outreach across the state to better understand needs, priorities and opportunities. 

Engagement included: 

  • More than 400 responses to a statewide Request for Information 
  • Four listening sessions in regional communities 
  • Input from provider and professional associations 
  • Tribal consultation with more than 60 representatives 
  • Over 40 interviews with rural providers, educators, community groups and experts 
  • A cross-agency State Steering Committee that guided strategy and alignment 

Local voices highlighted clear challenges: limited workforce, technology gaps, transportation barriers, chronic disease pressures and the need for more coordinated care. These insights shaped every part of Oklahoma’s application and final plan. 

Committed to Long-Term Sustainability 

RHTP is a five-year federal investment, but Oklahoma has designed every initiative with long-term impact in mind. 

Sustainability strategies include: 

  • Billable services 
  • Provider-assumed costs 
  • Ongoing government funding 
  • Private funding 
  • One-time payments that support durable improvements 

The goal is for communities to benefit long after this federal grant period ends, achieving a true rural health transformation. 

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This publication is supported by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award totaling $223,476,948.62 with 100 percent funded by CMS/HHS. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by CMS/HHS, or the U.S. Government.

Last Modified on Jul 17, 2026